Brodeur, who signed a two-year, $9 million contract extension with the New Jersey Devils in 2012, has seen his name get tossed around for the past couple of years, most notably towards the trade deadline. But now as a free agent, the 42-year old goaltender has made it clear he'd like to sign with a contender, whether he's the starter or backup.

“If I get a job as a No. 1, I think I’m able to handle the workload of 50 to 60 games,” Brodeur said, according to Sportsnet. “If I don’t, and I get a backup job on a team I feel has a chance to win the Stanley Cup, anything between 20 to 30 games I’d be comfortable with in the right situation.”

TVA's Louis Jean also reports Brodeur would be "content" with a one-year deal, which is likely what he'll get.